Error pages are looking quite a bit nicer now and also try to be more informative. Alexander popped out of nowhere to work on it and other little improvements to the speed dial.

Bookmarks are also improving at an increasing pace thanks to André. Several bigger changes are already in the pipeline for the next cycle.

Another worthy highlight are the increased minimum requirements. Glib 2.23.3, GTK+ 2.24, Vala 0.16.0 and WebKit 1.8.3 are required now. If you wonder why that’s good news consider the large chunks of backwards compatibility code we were able to drop, which paved the way for improving thumbnail generation and favicon handling among other things.

Well, as I updated my Midori on Arch since it kept crashing in 0.5.2(?), many websites (e.g. duckduckgo.com, facebook.com) do not display correctly at all. Why do you depend on Vala if it’s highly gnome-specific? Also, the Arch package does not have Vala as a dependancy…

1. UserScripts and UserStyles are not working, they doesn’t appear in the side panel anymore.
2. Midori don’t remember passwords (in old versions midori remembers the password for a time)
3. I’m using inverted touchpad in my laptop (like natural scrolling in MacOSX, Manjaro Xfce 4.10 edition), but midori uses the “normal” behavior.
4. No more ABP functionality, I can find it.